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    High-Efficiency Impeller Top-Load Washer. If you wash a lot of delicate clothing, a top-load washer with an impeller may be a better choice than one with an agitator. This Whirlpool washer has ...

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    1. Maytag MVW6230HC top load washer. Smart features and a Heavy Duty cycle makes this a great all-rounder. Washer capacity: 4.7 cubic feet | Max spin speed: 750 rpm | ENERGY STAR certified: No ...

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    Best top-loading washer and dryer set: GE Profile High-Efficiency Top-Load Washing Machine with FlexDispense and Electric Vented Dryer. Best large-capacity washer and dryer set: ...

  5. Staber Industries - Wikipedia

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    The Staber washing machine is the only top loaded horizontal-axis washing machine to be manufactured in the United States. The horizontal-axis configuration uses approximately 60% less water for a wash cycle than a traditional top loading washer. Because of this, the Staber washing machine has earned an Energy Star rating for high efficiency. [3]

  6. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    High-efficiency washers use 20% to 60% of the detergent, water, and energy of "standard" commonly-used top-loader washers. They usually take somewhat longer (20–110 minutes) to wash a load, but are often computer controlled with additional sensors, to adapt the wash cycle to the needs of each load.

  7. Energy factor - Wikipedia

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    The energy factor metric only applies to residential water heaters, which are currently defined by fuel, type, and input capacity. [5] Generally, the EF number represents the thermal efficiency of the water heater as a percentage, since it is an average of the ratio of the theoretical heat required to raise the temperature of water drawn to the amount of energy actually consumed by the water ...